Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... object NP as having narrow scope with respect to both the intensional predicate and with respect to the subject ( i.e. as de dicto ) . On this interpretation , every student is looking for something to read , but none of them has ...
... object NP as having narrow scope with respect to both the intensional predicate and with respect to the subject ( i.e. as de dicto ) . On this interpretation , every student is looking for something to read , but none of them has ...
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... object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position . If the NP is outside of the VP , then it is interpreted as specific . If the NP is inside of the ...
... object , whereas 22b forces a specific reading of the object . The two readings of a noncasemarked object are based on surface position . If the NP is outside of the VP , then it is interpreted as specific . If the NP is inside of the ...
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... objects adjacent to the verb , word - initial glide insertion applies , indicating that the beginning of the verb counts as the beginning of a word and hence that there is no incorporation of the direct object . ( 33 ) a . Mane [ w ] ...
... objects adjacent to the verb , word - initial glide insertion applies , indicating that the beginning of the verb counts as the beginning of a word and hence that there is no incorporation of the direct object . ( 33 ) a . Mane [ w ] ...
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